Ndahani

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Ndahani

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Kwangu mimi hana jipya. He is in a mission to recruit him in some of the influencial circles in France, that other leaders in French speaking African countries have joined. Once you join those circles you become an elite and enjoy unofficial dual citizenship with France. With that France will ensure to do all it takes to protect your interests, only with one condition that you never fall out with them.

S. S. Phares

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S. S. Phares

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Kwangu mimi hana jipya. He is in a mission to recruit him in some of the influencial circles in France, that other leaders in French speaking African countries have joined. Once you join those circles you become an elite and enjoy unofficial dual citizenship with France. With that France will ensure to do all it takes to protect your interests, only with one condition that you never fall out with them.

Mtoto wa jiji

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Mtoto wa jiji

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If you can't beat them join them...................
The game has been like this:
1. RPF invades in 1990, France intervenes and helps the govt to route them. France 2 Kagame 0

2. France trains militias, arms them to commit genocide. But during the genocide, France abandons its client govt, which is kicked out of power by RPF.
But France sets up a safe corridor to evacuate its allies into Zaire.
France 1 Kagame 1

6. France comes on its knees, beging to restore ties. Showers praises on Kagame, saying he is example for the rest of Africa, he leads in peace keeping, he is strategic and influencial in the region.
France 0 Kagame 4.

7. France retores relations, opens embassy, French president vists the country for the first time in 25 years! France arrests genocide fugutives in its country, assures Rwanda it wont support its dissidents
france 1 Kagame 5.

Ab-Titchaz

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Ab-Titchaz

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France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (C) and and French Foreign Affairs Minister Bernard Kouchner (4th R) lay a wreath on a mass grave during a visit at the Memorial of the Rwandan genocide in Kigali February 25, 2010

Rwanda's President Paul Kagame (L) and France's President Nicolas Sarkozy review the honour guard on his arrival at the presidential palace in Kigali February 25, 2010.

Rwanda's President Paul Kagame (L) greets France's President Nicolas Sarkozy on his arrival at the presidential palace in Kigali February 25, 2010.

Ab-Titchaz

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Ab-Titchaz

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France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (L) and French Foreign Affairs Minister Bernard Kouchner (C) pay respect after laying a wreath on a mass grave as he visits the Memorial of the Rwandan genocide in Kigali February 25,